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| | Master of Reality | | | Music Artist : | | Black Sabbath | | Music Style : | | Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) | | Record Label : | | Sanctuary UK | | Release Date : | | 2009-07-14 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $36.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $36.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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Don't buy these deluxe editions, they're not even remastered... Submitted on: 2009-08-26 |
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The low rating is not for the album/music itself, but for the sound quality of this release as a whole. I A/B'd the versions of the albums from the Black Box to these new "Deluxe Editions" and there is no comparison. The Black Box versions of these albums sound 10 times better. They're louder, crisper, and clearer sounding. These Deluxe Edition versions sound like they haven't even been remastered. I compared my original CD of "Paranoid" to the Deluxe Edition version and was astonished. Even the original pressing of Paranoid on CD sounds MUCH better than the Deluxe Edition. D/L the bonus discs and forget the rest. Just another cash cow and a waste of money. The Black Box IS worth the money however.
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Gotta have this for the second disc.... Submitted on: 2009-07-14 |
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This two CD version of Master Of Reality is a must have for Black Sabbath fans mainly for the second disc, which contains previously unreleased versions of all but one song from M.O.R. and the rarest of creatures, a previously unreleased song, yes, a bona-fide song!! As far as I know, this is the first official release on CD of any previously unreleased Black Sabbath song. The name of the song is 'Weevil Woman 71', supposedly (at least that's what they say in the liner notes) in reference to 'Evil Woman', which it also kind of borrows the riff from. I agree with what they say in the liner notes...it's a shame the Black Sabbath didn't work on this song more and try to include it on one of their albums, for even in this slightly unfinished and rough state, it is a killer of a song!! The main riff is very heavy and I like the way the tempo picks up in places. I think this tune would have sounded more at home on Volume 4 than on Master Of Reality. It is not the greatest song Black Sabbath have ever done, but hey, it's 'previously unreleased', man, and is definitely going to be played on the my next radio show on the 25th of July.
Also on the second disc, we are treated to instrumental studio outtakes of After Forever, Solitude, Orchid and Children Of The Grave, along with alternate lyric versions of Sweet Leaf, Into The Void and Children Of The Grave and an alternate mix of Lord Of This World. Aside from Weevil Woman 71,the version of Lord Of This World is the most interesting thing here, as it has Ozzy's vocal double tracked and most importantly, piano and...in a few places...SLIDE GUITAR! While I can see why they ultimately didn't include this mix on the original album, in some ways I actually prefer it! As for the alternate lyrical versions, I am happy that these lyrics didn't eventually get used and am even more grateful for the lyrics that Geezer would later write for them. Still, it is very cool and interesting to hear.
As for the original album, it is actually my least favorite of the first three Black Sabbath albums, though I still absolutely love it and consider a classic album and easily give it five stars. After Forever is in my top ten of favorite Black Sabbath songs. I have always loved Solitude, which showed off a more mellow and laid back side of the group. Production-wise, it is the heaviest and loudest Black Sabbath album ever, with Iommi getting his best guitar sound. A classic album. This two CD version is another reason to buy it again. |
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